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Insight China: Business-in-China.net
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News and Information on China
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Business Interviews, articles, newspapers, magazines and
journals are a good source for the most current news. Try these
subjects for current news and on the business subject you are
interested in researching.
English:
Chinese:
Radio
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Magazines on Asian Countries
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- Far Eastern Economic Review, click here
- The Economist, click here
- Reuters, click here
- Financial Times,click here
- Wall Street Journal, Asia, click here
- Washington Post, click here
- International Herald Tribune, click here
- Cable News Network (CNN), click here
- Bloomberg Online, click here
- Associated Press, click here
- BBC, click here
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Trade Fairs in China
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| Want to do deeper research on a particular trade fair, a
business opportunity or even find a job in Thailand, please click below
for a
list of websites covering these subjects
Trade Fairs:
Also look at Business Tools Section on International Trade
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Learning Chinese Language
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| Learning Chinese
A common greeting is Ni hao, which means hello.
Another is ni how ma?, which means how do you do? Many Chinese
appreciate foreign use of these greetings.
There are about one hundred widely used family names.
The five most common surnames are Chang (Chan in Cantonese), Wang, Li,
Shao and Liu. Although many of the surnames may be pronounced the
same, the Chinese characters can be different. In China, the
family name precedes the given name, which is occasionally followed by
the secon name or the western equivalent of a first name. For
example, Huang Hua would be called Mr. Huang, and Hua would be his
given name. However, some Chinese will switch the order of their
names when they are dealing
with foreigners. Further, many Chinse adopt given names, many of
which
are Western names. Married women rarely take their husband's
family
name.
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Jobs in China
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| Searching for Jobs in China
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